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What others think

Introduction

A number of different government bodies are involved in monitoring and assessing our performance. Their judgments feed into the annual rating we receive under the Audit Commission’s Comprehensive Performance Assessment. For 2007, we were given the highest possible rating of four stars and ‘improving strongly’.

In 2007 we hosted two important inspections of our services: the Corporate Assessment by the Audit Commission, which examines the governance and achievements of the Council; and the Joint Area Review (JAR) of children's services, carried out by a number of different agencies including Ofsted and Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI).

In May 2008 it was announced that Camden has become the first council in the country to achieve the top possible rating for its corporate assessment.
 
We have been given a score of four out of a possible four in all areas of inspection - ambition, prioritisation, capacity, performance management and achievement. This unprecedented result puts the council at the top of the league table across the country.

The main organisations involved in assessing council services are: